High-Temperature and High Pressure Crystal Chemistry

High-Temperature and High Pressure Crystal Chemistry

Author: Robert M. Hazen

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2018-12-17

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 1501508709

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Volume 41 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry introduces to the field of high-temperature and high-pressure crystal chemistry, both as a guide to the dramatically improved techniques and as a summary of the voluminous crystal chemical literature on minerals at high temperature and pressure. The three parts of the book introduces crystal chemical considerations of special relevance to non-ambient crystallographic studies, reviews the temperature- and pressure-variation of structures in major mineral groups and presents experimental techniques for high-temperature and high-pressure studies of single crystals and polycrystalline samples as well as special considerations relating to diffractometry on samples at non-ambient conditions.


High-Pressure Crystallography

High-Pressure Crystallography

Author: Przemyslaw Dera

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-06-22

Total Pages: 603

ISBN-13: 9048192587

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This unique book is devoted to the theme of crystallographic studies at high pressure. It places emphasis on the phenomena characteristic to the compressed state of matter, as well as experimental and theoretical techniques, used to study these phenomena.


Comparative Crystal Chemistry

Comparative Crystal Chemistry

Author: Robert M. Hazen

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1982-11-09

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780471102687

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A review of the study of crystal structures as affected by temperature, pressure, and composition. Consolidates the diverse literature on the acquisition and analysis of high-temperature and high-pressure crystallographic data. Provides a step-by-step guide to operation of single-crystal x-ray devices. Summarizes the results of several dozen studies utilizing high-temperature and high-pressure crystallographic techniques and instruments.


An Introduction to Crystal Chemistry

An Introduction to Crystal Chemistry

Author: R. C. Evans

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780521093675

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First published in 1964, as the second edition of a 1939 original, this well-known textbook presents the fundamental principles of crystal chemistry at a level that was suitable for undergraduate students of chemistry, physics, metallurgy, mineralogy and related subjects at the time of its publication. The first part deals with the general principles of crystal architecture in terms of predominant types of binding forces between the atoms themselves. There are chapters on atomic structure, and the ionic, covalent, metallic and van der Waals bonds. The second part contains a discussion of systematic crystal chemistry in which the physical and chemical properties of crystalline substances are related to their structures.


High-Pressure Crystallography

High-Pressure Crystallography

Author: Andrzej Katrusiak

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2004-03-31

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 140202102X

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Despite the tremendous advances in the techniques and equipment for carrying out high-pressure crystallography, the application or exploration of the high-pressure variable in detailed structural studies remains rare. The chapters in this book provide a set of lecture notes and supplementary material for a course on high pressure crystallography. The material comprises state-of-the-art reviews of high-pressure experiments using X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques at synchrotron and neutron facilities and in the laboratory, as well as complementary experimental high-pressure techniques and theoretical methods for investigating matter at elevated pressures. The materials studies range from elemental solids and liquids to inorganic compounds, minerals, organic compounds, clathrates and pharmaceutical compounds, to large biological molecules such as proteins and viruses. The book provides a reference for workers in high-pressure science wishing to learn more about crystallography and for established crystallographers potentially interested in high pressure as a variable, as well as an introductory guide to new researchers in the field.


Amphiboles

Amphiboles

Author: W. G. Ernst

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 3642461387

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This series of monographs represents continuation on an international basis of the previous series MINERALOGIE UNO PETROGRAPHIE IN EINZELOARSTELLUNGEN, published by Springer-Verlag. The voluminous results arising from recent progress in pure and applied re search increase the need for authoritative reviews but the standard scientific journals are unable to provide the space for them. By their very nature, text-books are unable to consider specific topics in depth and recent research met'hods and results often receive only cursory treat ment. Advanced reference volumes are usually too detailed except for experts in the field. It is often very expensive to purchase a symposium volume or an "Advances in . . . " volume for the sake of a specific review chapter surrounded by unrelated chapters. We hope that this monograph series will by-pass these problems in fulfilling the need. The purpose of the series is to publish, at reasonable prices, reviews and reports of care fully selected topics written by carefully selected authors, who are both good writers and experts in their scientific field. In general, the mono graphs will be concerned with the most recent research methods and results. The editors hope that the monographs will serve several functions, acting as supplements to existing text-books, guiding research workers, and providing the basis for advanced seminars. August 1967 W. VON ENGELHARDT, Tiibingen T. HAHN, Aachen R. Roy, University Park, Pa. J. W. WINCHESTER, Ann Arbor, Mich. P. J. WYLLIE, Chicago, Ill.